Monday, January 29, 2024

Viva Vigan, Viva Longganisa Festival!

 There will likely be other festivals honoring this popular treat in a nation where almost every area has a distinctive bratwurst. The most well-known one, nevertheless, takes place every late January in the ancient city of Vigan.


Of all the indigenous sausage varieties, Vigan longganisa is perhaps the most distinctive. Given that the city is renowned for its garlic, the short, plump links have a hint of yellow to them. They are made of pork that has been seasoned with garlic. Traditionally, it's prepared in a pan with evaporating water to allow the hot longganisa to continue cooking in its fat. A saucer of Ilocos vinegar brings out its flavor more.




The Vigan Longganisa Festival has street fairs and dances, cooking competitions, food, and spectacle, much like most fiestas in the Philippines. The longganisa on local platters or bilaos would be the subject of the choreography. Religious and secular activity intersect as well. Many activities are held in the city to honor St. Paul; his statue or image usually stands in front of the event or is emphasized through costumes. Tourists are guided throughout the UNESCO World Heritage Site by the vibrant performances and street parades, which highlight not just the company's renowned past but also its much-loved product.




During the Vigan City Fiesta and Longganisa Festival, Quezon Avenue was crowded with people, bringing Vigan City to life. There were spectators lining almost half the street. Participating in the march were a number of government entities, including representatives from the provincial and city governments as well as many societal sectors, organizations, and media sources. Starting from Quezon Avenue, the march proceeded via Liberation Boulevard and concluded at Quirino Boulevard. There was a march spanning over four hours.



Without the carnival in Vigan City, the Ilocos Sur festivities could never be considered fully realized! Come enjoy the various games and rides with your family, friends, and loved ones.


As it is customary for Filipinos to return to their hometown to join their family and friends in celebrating their fiesta, Biguenos from all over the nation and even outside travel back to Vigan. Thousands of tourists from other regions of the Philippines and other nations join them to take in the street dancing, parades, and cultural performances that the local government, in collaboration with the local businesses and towns, has organized. A visiting carnival, culinary festivals, and art and craft shows are also available.


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6 comments:

  1. Happy Fiesta Vigan! Viva Longganisa Festival!

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  2. Seems like you had fun during these activities :) I love your content!

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  3. Glad you enjoyed the celebration!

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  4. Looks like you really enjoyed visiting and joining the Vigan Festival. For sure, spending your free time participating to the activities was memorable ;)

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  5. It is nice to know more about the fiesta of Vigan.

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